Miami Chronicles

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a conscious arts magazine The magazine will provide a platform of expression, inspiration, and news-sharing for local artists and cultural engineers.

Photos from Miami Chronicles's post 02/01/2026

What’s More Punk Than Raising Awareness? Metalcore Band –Red Light District– Rocks South Florida
Songs Focus on Mental Health Advocacy, Showing the Expressive Power of Punk

Every now and then, you walk into Churchill’s Pub on any random day of the week, and you find musicians who happily surprise you with their talent. In other words, they rock! It reminds you why live music venues still matter. They provide a stage to nurture promising local bands. One such band is Red Light District (.redlightdistrict).
Read more about them on the online magazine | link in bio .redlightdistrict

Photos from Miami Chronicles's post 08/10/2025

Who would have thought just ten years ago that we’d be turning to artificial intelligence for relationship advice? Now, ChatGPT is playing therapist, and some say it’s better than any human one they’ve had. There’s a growing trend of people sharing the deep, intimate insights their AI has given them on social media, claiming the bot has given them better guidance and feedback than any human. They are even naming it as if it were a trusted friend. Luna, Solaris, Sage, and Nova are just a few of the monikers individuals have given their AI companions to humanize them.Some fear AI will soon take over their jobs. But isn’t there still something ineffably human, spiritual even, that can’t be replicated by code?

Or can it?

Maybe we’ve created something as Rob Zombie once growled: “more human than human.”

That’s exactly the question explored in AI: More Than Human, the new exhibit at the Frost Museum of Science.AI: More Than Human explores the potential humanity of AI through art, technology, and imagination.

AI: More Than Human is on view now through Monday, September 1, 2025, inside the Hsiao Family Special Exhibition Gallery on the first floor of the museum. Admission to AI: More Than Human is included with all museum admission tickets.

Photography courtesy of the talented Dub Davis Photography

Photos from Miami Chronicles's post 07/21/2025

Don’t Bug Out! A Trip to the Fairchild Garden Will Chill You Out This Summer

It’s definitely a bug’s world at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. The 83 acres of curated tropical landscape are teeming with tiny critters. Careful—some bite. Others are works of art–brought to massive life. Bugging Out: A Bug’s World But Bigger, an exhibition of giant insect sculptures, is making this tranquil refuge in South Miami buzz with excitement. The show, which features specimens from all over the world, opened on May 23 and runs through September 28, 2025. Photography by

Photos from Miami Chronicles's post 07/13/2025

Behind the Seams. Splashing through the Surface of Miami Swim Week: The Shows. Check out our latest Gonzo-style fashion diary, laced with Didion-esque cultural critique.
Think Joan Didion meets Hunter S. Thompson on the sands of Miami Beach—sharing a feminist Mazel Tov cocktail. Don’t Swim too Deep| Link in Bio |




Thanks to for having us! Photos courtesy of Miami Swim Week

05/28/2025

Getting Too Hot Miami? Animal Exploitation is Slowly Cooking Us

Our Planet. Theirs Too. is coordinating the National Animal Rights March in over 50 countries on National Animal Rights Day (NARD) June 1st. NARDMiami brings it to Lincoln Road this Sunday! Come fight for our future!

A Memorial Ceremony to commemorate the billions of animals who die every year by human hands. A Celebration of the progress that is being made towards ending the suffering of animals and bringing forth their freedom. Welcome to NARD 15!” -from NARD Miami

Every time we cook an animal, we cook ourselves and sprinkle salt on the planet’s wounds. Animal exploitation, particularly through animal agriculture, is a leading cause of global warming. This warming is really starting to affect us here in Miami. During many days in the summer, it’s become too hot to be outside. We now have an official “Heat Season” full of extreme heat advisories that were unheard of years ago. Every recent year a new heat record has been broken. 2023 was the hottest since records began in 1880, then 2024 beat the record, and guess what scientists predict for the summer of 2025? Keep reading the article online | link in bio

04/16/2025

Very excited to be joining the this Saturday with ! There will be many artists, writers and entrepreneurs sharing their poetic zines. It’s in the Design District and it’s free. So make sure to come by! See you there:)

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